+1... I wear a UA Coldgear crew under a regular tshirt and this keeps me plenty warm and dry at the same time, which is very important when playing in cold weather outdoors. If I'm going to be playing in temps below 40 I've got a lightweight UA fleece that I'll wear on top of this combo for added warmth. If I get too toasty with those three layers I'll shed the tshirt and just use the UA crew and fleece.

I would overheat wearing UA Coldgear while playing indoors. Try wearing layers instead. Maybe a t-shirt with a long-sleeve t-shirt on top, shorts, with running pants over them. Take layers off accordingly.

Thanks all. Good advice. I usually go with a normal cotton T Shirt with a sweatshirt on top...but the sweatshirt is bulky and sometimes too hot...yet the T Shirt is not enough. I do have some UA stuff that I use for golf...maybe I will give that a try? Are there any Tennis specific stuff...like a long sleeve T shirt, but high tech fabric that also keeps dry?

Thanks all. Good advice. I usually go with a normal cotton T Shirt with a sweatshirt on top...but the sweatshirt is bulky and sometimes too hot...yet the T Shirt is not enough. I do have some UA stuff that I use for golf...maybe I will give that a try? Are there any Tennis specific stuff...like a long sleeve T shirt, but high tech fabric that also keeps dry?

Thanks!

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When I play indoors in the winter I find a lighter weight long-sleeve tech fabric works extremely well. I purchased a number of New Balance long sleeves at a warehouse club that have fit the bill for under $15 a shirt. I wouldn't limit it to "tennis specific" clothes because you'll have fewer choices and higher prices. 99% of tennis clothes (outside of warm-ups) are made for warm weather play.

I'm not a big fan of cotton shirts now, especially when you're dealing with cold weather (either playing outdoors or indoors) because they hold in your sweat and it makes me colder when I stop playing. My 2 cents..

Thanks all. Good advice. I usually go with a normal cotton T Shirt with a sweatshirt on top...but the sweatshirt is bulky and sometimes too hot...yet the T Shirt is not enough. I do have some UA stuff that I use for golf...maybe I will give that a try? Are there any Tennis specific stuff...like a long sleeve T shirt, but high tech fabric that also keeps dry?

Thanks!

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I can tell you one thing for sure - do not use cotton stuff. Use anything with long sleeves and made of drfit-ish material. Coldgear line is outstanding and UA does offer some heavy-duty cg but they also have some lighter built cg apparel. You should go with the latter...

Thanks again. Playing tonight...off to Sports Authority at lunch to find some UA Cold Gear. Good timing too...it is 24 degrees out now...which isn't normal in Seattle and the indoor facility where I play is not heated very well at all....

Thanks again. Playing tonight...off to Sports Authority at lunch to find some UA Cold Gear. Good timing too...it is 24 degrees out now...which isn't normal in Seattle and the indoor facility where I play is not heated very well at all....

Thanks,

Colebob

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Hey, if you don't me asking, where do you play at? I'm near Seattle, I play at the Ballys in Tacoma across from TCC.

When I play singles, I usually wear a longsleeve shirt with a shortsleeve shirt under. I have this University of Washington UA shirt that works perfectly. And shorts. I can't stand playing in anything other than shorts.

Doubles... Thats trickier. I have this thinner track jacket that has worked for me in the past. It fits tight and isn't as bulky as a sweater but its thicker than just a longsleeve shirt.